Changing Singular Noun to Plural Noun
Rules for Changing Singular Noun to Plural Noun
Rule 1
Rule 2
Rule 3
Singular Nouns that end with 'o' and have a consonant before it, 'es' is added to its end to convert into Plural Noun.
Example:-
Singular Plural
Potato Potatoes
Mango Mangoes
Echo Echoes
Rule 4
If a Singular Noun ends with a double vowel then a 's' is added to its end to convert into Plural Noun.
Example:-
Singular Plural
Tree Trees
Zoo Zoos
Bee Bees
Rule 5
If Singular Noun ends with a 'y' and a consonant comes before the 'y' then 'y' is replaced to 'ies' to convert into Plural Noun.
Example:-
Singular Plural
Country Countries
Reply Replies
City Cities
Rule 6
If Singular Noun ends with a 'y' and a vowel comes before the 'y' then a 's' is added to its end to convert into Plural Noun.
Example:-
Singular Plural
Key Keys
Toy Toys
Monkey Monkeys
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